Service Officer1. Veterans are encouraged to enroll in the VA health care so they are on record should they ever need it. No cost to apply. Apply on line at www.va.gov/healtheligibility/vfw or call 1-877-222-8387.
2. Tri-Care Dental. Tri-Care dental isn't free. You must enroll to be covered. Tri-Care dental web site, www.trdp.org
Delta Dental Tel #. 888-838-8737. The Tri-Care number for NY, is 1-877-874-2273.
3. DD Form 214 website. http://vetrecs.archives.gov. If you need assistance, contact the post service officer, Paul Dietrich. 4. Survivor Outreach Services. The website has a lot of information for those left behind when a service member or veteran passes. http://www.sos.army.mil/ or http://www.westpointmwr.com/acs/survivor_outreach_services.html
5. To someone going through a difficult time, one simple act has the power to make a difference. Reach out to veterans and service members in your life today – let them know they’re not alone. Find out how you can make a difference http://www.veteranscrisisline.net/ThePowerof1.aspx.6. NY State Creates Mobile App for Veterans to Access Services. There's a new mobile app designed to help New York's veterans access state and federal services. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the creation of the application Thursday. It's compatible with Apple and Android products and has help for veterans looking for information on health care, jobs and benefits. The program also locates the closest state veterans' affairs office. Cuomo says the app is an example of how technology can be used to improve the delivery of state services and programs. The program was developed by the state's Division of Veterans' Affairs.
7. Online Health Care Application. Providing health care to our Nation’s Veterans is a vital service of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), one that must persistently improve. Through the MyVA transformation, VA is rebuilding trust with Veterans and the American people; modernizing service delivery; and setting the course for long-term, VA excellence, all

while continuing to expand access to high-quality care. Through improvement efforts, many of the steps Veterans must take to receive health care were reviewed and found that enhancements were necessary in the initial application to better the Veteran experience by removing barriers that hinder access. The VA will soon launch a new online health care application onwww.vets.gov. Previously, Veterans could apply for health care online, but the user experience was often frustrating. Beginning June 30, 2016, Veterans applying for health care will be directed to the health care application on www.vets.gov. Veterans and other stakeholders will still have access to VA Form 10-10EZ, which was originally available through the Veterans On-line Application; however, going forward, those applying for health care eligibility will use the online application or call 877-222-VETS (8387). Please take a moment to review the new online form, and, as of June 30, 2016, begin referring Veterans interested in applying for health care eligibility to the new site. To learn more about applying for health benefits, please visit VA’s Health Benefits webpage.

8. On November 7th at the College of Staten Island Bldg 1C, the VA will have the VA Mobile Medical Unit and Vet Center Mobile Van to conduct Medical Screenings and Free flu shots. Employment and Education1. Looking for a job? Need quality employees? USE VETJOBS! www.vetjobs.com2. Vets looking for jobs, the website: 100000jobsmission.com. Go there to apply and search for available jobs specifically held for veterans. 3. RECRUITMILITARY NYC HIRING EVENT FOR VETERANS.

New York Hilton Midtown, 1335 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY10019

New York All Veterans Job Fair

September 15, 201611:00 AM – September 15, 2016 3:00 PM

For more information on how to register for the event please have them visit this link:

Candidates create a profile on the National Grid website, upload their resume and cover letters and fill out an application for job of choice.

5. JOBS AVAILABLE IN NYC AREA

Superintendent Wanted

w/Exp & Tools. Bilingual a plus

Interviews Thurs, Oct 6 9am-1pm

@ 175 - A Boerum St. Brooklyn, 11206 For directions

call 718-782-7703 Fax resume to 516-466-0643

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS FOR SNOW REMOVAL

Experienced Only!

P/L, BOBCAT Operators/ Mechanics/Supervisors

JFK ,LGA, & EWR AIRPORTS

Work Storm hours only,

Time and a half after 40 hours.

Clean Criminal Background.

SNOWLIFT 516-239-2123

Metro One LPSG is having open house interviews for

SECURITY OFFICERS throughout the five boroughs.

M-F 9-5 and Wed until 7

90 John St Rm 401 NY, NY;

850 Bronx River Rd Ste 103 Bronxville;

& 116-16 Queens Blvd Forest Hills.

IRON WORKERS WANTED

Fast growing structural steel and miscellaneous shop looking for

motivated individuals who have experience in fabrication of stairs, rails, fences and all types of structural steel. Also looking for an estimator/ project manager with experience in bidding on project, estimating and reading blue prints.

Please reply to trinchesemt@gmail.com if interested or call the office at 347-442-1133.

Call Center Manager - Branch Manager

XCEL Federal Credit Union is seeking an experienced Branch Manager/Call Center Manager to assume the responsibility of efficient, effective and accurate performance of duties. Candidate must possess working knowledge and a proven track record in the management of

frontline banking operations, as well as extensive Banking Call Center management experience. Three to five years of management experience required. Flexibility required

to work in our NJ branch if the need arises. Submit resume and letter of interest with salary requirements to hr@xcelfcu.org EOE.

Inspector/Ass’t Manager Wanted

Property Mngmt Company looking for an inspector for several

Subsidized Housing complexes in Brooklyn. Must have experience in electrical, plumbing & lock repairs. Certifications a plus. Bilingual. Salary based on exp.

Fax Resume to 516-466-0643

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General1. Staten Island University Hospital's Military Appreciation Program. This program entitles active duty members and veterans free parking 12 times per year at the SIUH parking lot. Call 718-226-4325 for an application.
2. The Defense POW/MIA Office announced the identification of remains belonging to the following personnel. Returned

landed against stiff Japanese resistance on the small island of Betio in the Tarawa Atoll of the Gilbert Islands. Penna died on the first day of battle, Nov. 20, 1943.

Army Cpl. Larry M. Dunn, 18, On Dec. 1, 1950, Dunn was a member of Company B, 2nd Engineer Combat

Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, when his unit was fighting through a roadblock that was heavily defended by enemy forces near Sonchu, North Korea. He was declared missing after the battle.

Air Force Maj. Dean A. Klenda, 25, On Sept. 17, 1965, Klenda was piloting an F-105D Thunderchief when it was

shot down by enemy fire while on an attack mission west of Hanoi in Son La Province, Vietnam. He reportedly was able to eject from the aircraft, but failed to separate himself from the ejection seat. He was assigned to the 67th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 6234th Tactical Fighter Wing.

one of approximately 2,500 American and 700 South Korean soldiers assembled into the 31st Regimental Combat Team, which was attacked by an overwhelming Chinese force east of the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea. Presswood would be reported missing on Dec. 2, 1950.

northward toward Unsan, North Korea, when forced to withdraw. Nordin was reported missing in action on Nov. 28, 1950. It would be later learned he had been captured but died in a North Korean POW camp.

Regimental Combat Team, 7th Infantry Division, on the east side of the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea, when his unit was forced into a fighting withdrawal southward. He would be declared missing in action on Dec. 6, 1950.

east side of the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea, when his unit was forced into a fighting withdrawal southward. He would be declared missing in action on Dec. 12, 1950.

Army Pfc. Kenneth Miller was a member of Company K, 3rd Battalion 19th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry

Division, when his unit was forced to withdraw from their position on April 23, 1951.

Army Air Forces 2nd Lt. Robert W. Ward, 22, On Dec. 23, 1944, Ward was co-piloting a B-26C Marauder with

eight other crew members when it was shot down by enemy fire while on a bombing mission near Philippsweiler, Germany. Ward and one other were reported killed in action. He was assigned to the 559th Bombardment Squadron, 387th Bombardment Group, 9th Air Force.

Combat Team, 7th Infantry Division, on the east side of the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea, when his unit was forced into a fighting withdrawal southward. He would be declared missing in action on Dec. 6, 1950.

capsized after sustaining multiple torpedo hits as it was moored off Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The attack on the ship resulted in 429 casualties, second most only to the USS Arizona that day.

Division, he was reported missing in action after his unit attacked an enemy roadblock near Hoengsong, South Korea, on Feb. 12, 1951. It would be later learned he died in captivity in North Korea.
3. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency is seeking the public’s help to find and encourage more MIA families to donate a DNA sample to help speed the identification process of recovered remains. Currently, 89 percent of the Korean War’s 7,800 MIAs have a family reference sample on file, 84 percent for the Cold War’s 126 MIAs, and 81 percent of the Vietnam War’s 1,600 missing. But for World War II, it’s a dismal 4 percent of the 73,500 who are still missing. Each military service and the State Department has a service casualty office that can explain how to donate.

Army: 800-892-2490

Navy: 800-443-9298

State Department: 202-485-6106

Marine Corps: 800-847-1597

Air Force: 800-531-5501

4. Free parking for veterans at Richmond County Medical Center. Veterans can park for free in the visitors parking lot where tokens are required. Stop at the main reception desk or security post, show proof you are a veteran (drivers license with vet on it, retired ID card, VA card or similar) and they will give you a free token for the parking lot. Get it on the way in as the reception/info desk is not manned all night. Use the token to exit the lot. Saves you $4 per visit.6. VFW essay contest themes for 2016-2017 are as follows:

Voice of Democracy - “MY RESPONSIBILITY TO AMERICA”

Patriot’s Pen - “THE AMERICA I BELIEVE IN”

The student entry deadline for 2016-2017 will be November 1, 2016 for both contests.

7. Many of you know our sister post Gold Star Post of the American Legion #1365. We have a special relationship with Gold Star as they support us by providing meeting space and a “home”. Gold Star Post is celebrating their 70th anniversary this year and have scheduled a celebration dinner on 9 October 2015 from 1500 to 2000 hours or 3 pm to 8PM at the Crystal Room on the South shore of Staten Island. There will be entertainment, a cocktail hour, open bar and a sit down dinner. The cost is a modest $50 per person. If anyone is interested in supporting our sister post Gold Star and having a good night out, please contact me with the information on how many tickets you would like. Paul Dietrich8. Combat Wounded Veterans of America and the NY Islanders NHL Hockey Team Wants to Honor Your Service.

NY Islanders would like to honor those that served this country in the military or those that are currently serving in the United States Military and or First Responders. For this opportunity, the honoree will receive a total of 2 VIP tickets at Barclays Center Brooklyn, NY (620 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn New York, 11217) to see the Islanders play.

During the game you will be recognized. You will be notified how the recognition will take place prior to the game.

In order to be considered for this opportunity, please send (2) pictures of yourself in military uniform. Also the picture should just have you in at least one of them. As that will be the one that is used in the Jumbotron . IT MUST BE A JPEG PHOTO. Also email your military biography and information requested below to Tony Ntellas, CWVA Lead Volunteer/Event Coordinator, at tntellas@combatwoundedveteransofamerica.org

The pictures must be high resolution and, if possible, taken during your time in the military. JPEG ONLY

please note: This is for veterans from any era.

ANY ACTIVE DUTY MEMBER OR VETERAN WHO SERVED IN THE MILITARY (AND WAS DISCHARGED HONORABLY) IS ELIGIBLE TO BE HONORED BY THE NY ISLANDERS.

Children cannot sit on your lap TWO TICKETS ONLY.

YOU ARE NOT ELIGILBLE FOR THIS HONOR IF YOU HAVE PREVIOUSLY PARTICIPATED IN THIS NY YORK ISLANDERS OPPORTUNITY. HOWEVER, YOU COULD GO AS A GUEST OF THE HONOREE.

Please remember your military biography must include the following information: